After
a brief 13-month run (I’m revisiting this review on May 19, 2013), Rockstar
Iced has been discontinued.
I
suppose it shouldn’t come as much of a surprise—in my years of reviewing, I’ve
never seen such an unenthused response from readers at the posting of a review
of a brand spankin’ new product from a major energy drink company (since I
first published the review, it’s received only 322 page views, with is about
what my review of Rockstar Xdurance received in its first week up). In any
event, I figured with the discontinuation that I had better take the time to
lay to rest some mixed feelings I’ve had about it since the first time that
early April morning. More on that
when we come to the “Taste” section….
CAFFEINE
CONTENT
240
mg
EASE
IN ACQUISITION—10
As
long as you’re in civilized territory, this was pretty easy to come by.
Problem for me initially was the fact that I live in small-town Idaho, and it
takes new products a while to trickle in. It eventually did, but I owed
my relatively early review of it to the fact that I had been in Utah the
weekend before, and it was already everywhere there.
APPEARANCE/PRESENTATION—10
The
can kicks butt. I would refer
you to the picture so it could speak for itself, but my shot doesn’t begin to
do it justice, so I must attempt to do so. The can has a satin finish,
exactly like that employed by Rockstar Energy Cola. The background is a
sharp bronze, and coupled with the black it is extremely effective. They
could have left it at just that, but no—Rockstar took it one step further,
adding white lettering to the logo at the side and in the name of the drink, within
which there are evenly spaced reflective elements, which give the drink…how
would I say this…bling. Even if you aren’t looking for it, once it
catches you’re eye, you’re ogling it through the refrigerator door until you
come to your senses and grab a can. Now, imagine how this would have looked
like on a 24 oz. can….
TASTE—8
And
here, we get to the mixed feelings.
First
time I had it, I quite liked it.
Tasted about what the can said it would taste like—peach tea—and was
really quite a refreshing and enjoyable combination. My only tiff was the
obvious presence of the artificial sweeteners, which were then conspicuous
enough take away from the experience. However, I remembered experiencing
the same thing with Monster Rehab—Lemonade, and the second time around I didn’t
taste them at all. Down the road, I decided to have another go, and
grabbed a can at a nearby gas station—and wondered if it was even the same
beverage.
In
a word, it tasted harsh. The peach
flavor had an abrasive quality that I’ve never experienced with the fruit or
anything inspired by it, and the artificial sweeteners only served to
accentuate that undesirable property.
Subsequent experiences (there were two others after that) yield similar
results—it really wasn’t good at all.
Well,
the discontinuation came (along with Rockstar 2X, it seems), and I figured I’d
better take the time to see if I could unravel the mystery of a delicious
energy drink gone bad. Acquiring
two cans at a local gas station, I took down one the same way I had all the
others (except the first one, it turns out…but we’ll get to that)—straight from
the can—except I went about it more slowly this time around. First few sips were exactly the same as
before—coarse and unpleasant.
Making my way through it, that quality seemed to disappear, and it came
to taste like a watered-down version of the first can.
The
next day, I opted to have it on ice, which has made all the difference in the
world with other drinks in times past.
Lo and behold, the harshness disappeared, and from the first sip I was
quite enjoying myself again. The
artificial sweeteners were still there, but few drinks are perfect.
Bottom
line—if you’ve had it before and haven’t liked it all that much, try it on
ice…while you can, anyway.
KICK
(INTENSITY)—10
Onto
the kick. First time, I remember I
had scarcely gotten a third of the way through the can when I started to feel
the effects, and I had a pretty good idea of what I was going to get—and I was
excited. Sure enough, I finished it up, and pretty soon I was feeling the
full force. Rockstar Iced delivered a seriously awesome kick, which infused me with some serious energy (even after
getting only 4 hours of sleep) and gave me all I needed and then some to hit
the ground running.
KICK
(DURATION)—10
Near
as I can tell, I got about 5 hours of energy before I could tell that the
effects were wearing off. I wasn’t paying all that much attention—too
busy being INFUSED WITH SOME SERIOUS ENERGY!
THE
DRINK OVERALL—9.33
If
you can still find Rockstar Iced, all I can say is grab it! I enjoyed
drinking it once I figured out that it needed to be iced (go figure), and I
seriously enjoyed the effects. I have very little to say against this
drink—just the artificial sweetener aftertaste, but in light of the
deliciousness of the flavor itself and the exceptional kick, this lone fault is
pretty dang easy to overlook. Happy drinking!
WEBSITE:
rockstar69.com
KEYWORDS:
Rockstar Iced energy drink review, black tea extract, peach, 10 calories per
serving, 20 calories per can, new Rockstar 2012, discontinued
found these at a big lots near my city as well...
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